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Viglen Incepta Professional RX (w/ Ryzen 2700 & RX 560)

To test the Viglen Incepta Professional RX, we have pushed it through a broad array of benchmarks and tests. We have tested CPU performance, GPU performance, drive performance, thermals, power usage and battery life to give a comprehensive view of the laptop.

Here are the benchmarks you can expect to find in this review:

  • Cinebench R15
  • CrystalDiskMark
  • 3DMark Fire Strike
  • VRMark

The Viglen rig has a high-end Radeon RX 580 graphics card. To that end, we’ve also used high-end games to put the GPU through its paces.

  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider

The Viglin’s mid-range status means that it faces plenty of competition in the marketplace.

The PC Specialist Enigma Pro costs just under £900 and delivers a Core i3-8100 processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 – but no SSD.

The Overclockers UK Cobalt is a £1,234 system with an overclocked Core i3-8350K processor and a GTX 1060 graphics card alongside an SSD and hard disk.

The final contender is the CyberPower Infinity X66 GTX, which costs £1,199 and pairs a Core i5-8600K overclocked processor with a GTX 1060 graphics card.

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